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The Legislature's Joint Finance Committee will vote next week on a plan to loosen the regulations on rent-to-own businesses. That is the focus of Capitol City Sunday this weekend.More >>
The Legislature's Joint Finance Committee will vote next week on a plan to loosen the regulations on rent-to-own businesses. That is the focus of Capitol City Sunday this weekend. More >>
A Clinton man could face attempted homicide charges in Rock County after police say he disarmed an officer and tried to shoot the officer at point blank range.More >>
A Clinton man could face attempted homicide charges in Rock County after police say he disarmed an officer and tried to shoot the officer at point blank range.More >>
Eau Claire (WQOW) - There's no debating that obesity is a serious problem in this country. What may be open for debate is what the government can do to address it. Eau Claire's Comprehensive Plan hasMore >>
It's a unique step that's never been done in Eau Claire before. The data would be calculated using the body mass index.More >>
It will be one busy weekend for a northeastern Wisconsin family. Triplets Stephanie, Kyle and Ashley Verhasselt will receive their undergraduate degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in three separate ceremonies.More >>
It will be one busy weekend for a northeastern Wisconsin family. Triplets Stephanie, Kyle and Ashley Verhasselt, of Freedom, will receive their undergraduate degrees at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in three separate commencement ceremonies.More >>
Firefighters worked to contain a smoky wildfire in northwestern Wisconsin that has consumed 8,700 acres, destroyed nearly 50 structures and forced dozens from their homes.More >>
Firefighters worked to contain a smoky wildfire in northwestern Wisconsin that has consumed 8,700 acres, destroyed nearly 50 structures and forced dozens from their homes.More >>
An assisted living facility in Verona has been cited for failing to provide adequate supervision of an elderly resident who wandered outside and died of hypothermia.More >>
An assisted living facility in Verona has been cited for failing to provide adequate supervision of an elderly resident who wandered outside and died of hypothermia.More >>
A second grader in Milwaukee caught the attention of Vice President Joe Biden on the issue of gun control. The little boy wrote a letter saying the world would be safer if bullets were made out of chocolate.More >>
A second grader in Milwaukee caught the attention of Vice President Joe Biden on the issue of gun control. The little boy wrote a letter saying the world would be safer if bullets were made out of chocolate.More >>
MADISON (WKOW) --- Wisconsin hospitals have dramatically reduced some of the most serious infections to levels lower than the national numbers. According to The Wisconsin Division of Public Health's annualMore >>
Wisconsin hospitals have dramatically reduced some of the most serious infections to levels lower than the national numbers.More >>
Wauwatosa police officer Jennifer Sebena and four other officers were honored Friday as the state capitol after their deaths in the line of duty. More >>
Wauwatosa police officer Jennifer Sebena and four other officers were honored at the state capitol after their deaths in the line of duty. More >>
MADISON (WKOW) -- Records show a corporation previously listed as Wisconsin's worst tax scofflaw paid no state corporate taxes in three of five recent years. Wisconsin Department of Revenue data showsMore >>
Records show a corporation previously listed as Wisconsin's worst tax scofflaw paid no state corporate taxes in three of five recent years. More >>
The Milwaukee urban farmer who is nationally known for his nonprofit, Growing Power, will speak at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Wednesday.More >>
The Milwaukee urban farmer who is nationally known for his nonprofit, Growing Power, will speak at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Wednesday.More >>
MCFARLAND (WKOW) --- Sign up deadlines are approaching for the Aly's Honky Tonk Hustle for a Cure. Saturday, May 11 is the last day to register and get a t-shirt for the 5K race. You can register onlineMore >>
Sign up deadlines are approaching for the Aly's Honky Tonk Hustle.
Saturday, May 11 is the last day to register and get a t-shirt for the race.
You can register online until Wednesday, May 16th.
The race takes place Saturday, May 18th at the McFarland High School track.More >>
Sequester cuts nearly closed the book, but a dictionary capturing the sayings, phrases and nuances of the American English language has at least another year.More >>
Sequester cuts nearly closed the book, but a dictionary capturing the sayings, phrases and nuances of the American English language has at least another year.More >>
For decades Olin Turville Park and Conservatory along Lake Monona was known for illegal and sexual activity, but four years ago, a handful of neighbors and the Madison Police Department decided to reclaim it.More >>
For decades Olin Turville Park and Conservatory along Lake Monona was known for illegal and sexual activity, but four years ago, a handful of neighbors and the Madison Police Department decided to reclaim it.More >>
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The Dalai Lama is scheduled to speak before the Wisconsin state Assembly on May 14. The Tibetan spiritual leader is in Madison for a series of panel discussions at the UniversityMore >>
The Dalai Lama is scheduled to speak before the Wisconsin state Assembly on May 14.More >>
A Wisconsin task force will host a summit later this month to talk about implementing the first statewide plan for dealing with invasive species.More >>
A Wisconsin task force will host a summit later this month to talk about implementing the first statewide plan for dealing with invasive species.More >>
A time honored tradition for students at UW-Madison is upon us this weekend, but unlike years past the Mifflin Street party will longer be a sanctioned activity.More >>
A time honored tradition for students at UW-Madison is upon us this weekend, but unlike years past the Mifflin Street party will longer be a sanctioned activity.More >>
VERONA (WKOW) -- The superintendent of Verona Area schools confirms to 27 News some elementary school students were required to urinate in buckets during Thursday's lockdown of all of the district's schools. "IMore >>
The superintendent of Verona Area schools confirms to 27 News some elementary school students were required to urinate in buckets during Thursday's schools lockdown.More >>
MADISON (WKOW) --- Reverse 911 calls were made Thursday to residents around the area of an FBI search, but some residents are wondering why they were not contacted. Dane County Emergency Management tellsMore >>
Reverse 911 calls were made Thursday to residents around the area of an FBI search, but some residents are wondering why they were not contacted.More >>
The Verona School District is addressing concerns of some parents that communication of the district-wide lockdown while authorities searched for federal fugitive wasn't effective enough.More >>
The Verona School District is addressing concerns of some parents that communication of the district-wide lockdown while authorities searched for federal fugitive wasn't effective enough.More >>
Curly Lambeau's alma mater has honored the Green Bay Packers founder with a plaque at his old high school, in hopes of inspiring current students to achieve.More >>
Curly Lambeau's alma mater has honored the Green Bay Packers founder with a plaque at his old high school, in hopes of inspiring current students to achieve.More >>
Fall Creek (WQOW)- A home on Partridge Road exploded Sunday afternoon. The Township Fire Department says the family is out of town and no one was hurt in the blast. Right now crews are on scene investigatingMore >>
A home on Partridge Road exploded around noon on Sunday. The Township Fire Department says the family is out of town and no one was hurt in the blast.More >>
Jackson County (WQOW) - The Wisconsin State Patrol is investigating a fatal crash in which a pedestrian was hit by a semi in a parking lot. It happened after 4 p.m. at the Hixton Travel Plaza parkingMore >>
Washburn County (WQOW) - It's been 17 years since a girl disappeared after getting off a bus in Washburn County. New details in the case could be released this weekend. Sara Bushland was last seen inMore >>
It's been 17 years since a girl disappeared after getting off a bus in Washburn County.More >>
GORDON, Wis. – Wildfire crews from the Department of Natural Resources, working through the night and joined by more than 100 municipal firefighters, have largely surrounded the Germann Road Fire whichMore >>
Wildfire crews from the Department of Natural Resources, working through the night and joined by more than 100 municipal firefighters, have largely surrounded the Germann Road Fire which has scorched 8,700 acres of forest land in Douglas and Bayfield counties.More >>
Chippewa County (WQOW) - Even with the fire ban lifted, Chippewa fire crews are reminding everyone conditions are still dry. Emergency crews spent part of their evening battling a grass fire in ChippewaMore >>
Even with the fire ban lifted, Chippewa fire crews are reminding everyone conditions are still dry.More >>
I just happened to be taking some pictures early Tuesday morning and decided to take a look at the eagle's nest over the driveway. I was shocked! There was our Spring baby!More >>
I just happened to be taking some pictures of our goats, that walk across a bridge 12 feet in the air, early Tuesday morning and decided to take a look at the eagle's nest. I was shocked! There was our Spring baby!More >>
Eau Claire (WQOW) - There's no debating that obesity is a serious problem in this country. What may be open for debate is what the government can do to address it. Eau Claire's Comprehensive Plan hasMore >>
It's a unique step that's never been done in Eau Claire before. The data would be calculated using the body mass index.More >>
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